Things To Do

Ravello, decreed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO
Villa Rufolo:
A 14th-century tower marks the entrance to this villa, famed for its beautiful cascading gardens. Created by a Scotsman, Sir Francis Neville Reid, in 1853.
Villa Cimbrone:
If you could bottle up a take-away image of the Amalfi, it might be the view from the Belvedere of Infinity.
Ravello Festival:
In August, the Ravello Festival, established in 1953, turns much of the town center into a stage. Orchestral concerts and chamber music, ballet performances, film screenings and exhibitions.
Da Salvatore:
With spectacular terrace views, it is one of the coast's best restaurants, serving arresting dishes that showcase local produce with creativity and flair.
The Cathedral:
Built in 1086 , the facade is 16th century, but the central bronze door, one of only few in the country, dates from 1179.
The Cantina Episcopio:
The oldest, best known of the Ravello vineyards. Established in 1860 by Pasquale Palumbo.